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September 9, 2022

The Top 5 cities with both good jobs growth and low unemployment rates are shaded green. The next best tier of 5 CMAs appears with purple shading. Vancouver has the next lowest U rate, followed by Montreal . A revival in the energy sector has had knock on benefits for the U rates of Calgary and Edmonton . Toronto is sitting in last place for ‘all jobs’ unemployment rate among Canada’s six most populous cities.The big size of Toronto’s labor market is made clear, nonetheless, in Table 2.

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